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Posted on Thursday, January 14, 2010 - 04:21 pm:   Insert Quote Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Anticipating that the ongoing Telangana agitation may continue for a few more months, the Andhra Pradesh Police Department has sent a proposal to the State Government seeking a budget of Rs 130 crore to meet various expenses. The proposal is likely to be turned down by the Government.


Top sources disclosed to Express that Director General of Police RR Girish Kumar recently wrote to the State Government seeking immediate release of Rs 130 crore. "Going by the available inputs from various agencies, the Telangana agitation may go on for a few more months. To meet the consequent extra expenditure, the department needs a budget of Rs 130 crore," the DGP is understood to have written to the Government.

Sources said he further pointed out that frequent mobilisation and movement of police forces, TA, DA bills, feeding charges and accomodation among other things involves huge money. "Forces from Karnataka and Central para-military forces continue to perform their duties in the State," the DGP reportedly said.

However, Government sources, who were taken aback by the DGP's proposal, said it would be rejected.

"Funds will be granted depending upon the situation in the State," they said, adding that the Government would hold a meeting with the DGP and his officers on the issue.

Ever since the agitation for a separate Telangana State began, several companies of the CRPF, RAF and the Karnataka Armed Reserve have been deployed at different places in Hyderabad and other parts of the State.
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pune osho rajneesh is main attraction and as lon as osho is there pune always will flourish.
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rosiah mari intha panikimaalinodu anukoledu

2 months lo successfull gaa kudipesaaru 10 yrs progress ni
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//Prastuta paristhitiulo Hyd lo invest cheyadaniki kangaru enduku brother let us watch how it will unfold......Jai NTR, Jai Jai TDP//

hyd aney kaadhu bedar, any investment.
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Jalsa:

emaina manchi opps untey septhaa antivi




Prastuta paristhitiulo Hyd lo invest cheyadaniki kangaru enduku brother let us watch how it will unfold......
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damn!!! hyderabad mataash ayye soochanalu ...

scallion bro, emaina manchi opps untey septhaa antivi
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THE political unrest triggered by the Congress' hasty announcement on the creation of a separate Telangana State is threatening to derail Andhra Pradesh's economy.

That the State's finances will be under severe strain became evident from the Congress government's admission that by the end of the third quarter, revenue accruals and open market borrowings have fallen short of the targets by Rs.6,645 crore. Accruals from land transactions, registration of vehicles and commercial taxes have been so low that the State's annual plan outlay is being scaled down.

The biggest casualty is the real estate sector, which burgeoned in the last decade thanks to the infrastructure boom in the State capital. Land prices have now fallen drastically. The Telugu film industry, reputed to be bigger than Bollywood in terms of the number of films produced, is in trouble following repeated attacks by pro Telangana activists.

The spanking new international airport at Shamshabad near Hyderabad, which was built in a spirit of competition with the one that came up in Bangalore, the 12 km long elevated road leading to the airport, the operation of several sea ports along the State's 1,000 km long coastline, and the rapid improvement of State and national highways had made Andhra Pradesh a preferred investment destination. But "Brand Andhra Pradesh", assiduously built up by Telugu Desam Party president N. Chandrababu Naidu during his nine year stint as Chief Minister and cultivated by his successor Dr Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, may lose its sheen unless political parties decide whether economic development or narrow sub regional interests should get priority.

The image of Hyderabad as a hub of information technology, pharmaceuticals and other industries has already taken a beating. Alarm bells have started ringing in the IT and bulk drugs sectors.

With deadlines to meet and their offices forced to shut down following the agitation by pro Telangana and unified Andhra activists, some IT companies have shifted their operations to hotel rooms. "IT companies that have signed Service Level Agreements have to specify the response time for completion of the work. They will be in trouble if they do not deliver," said J.A. Chowdary, a long standing spokesman of the IT industry.

In a desperate move, representatives of the IT sector in the State met Chief Minister K. Rosaiah and Telangana Rashtra Samithi president K. Chandrasekhara Rao to convey their concerns.

The IT sector in the State provides 2.3 lakh direct jobs and eight lakh indirect jobs and accounts for an annual turnover of Rs.31,000 crore, constituting 15 per cent of the total revenue generated by the sector nationally.

The Rosaiah government was embarrassed when the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) resolved to shift the prestigious Partnership Summit scheduled to be held in Hyderabad to Chennai. No amount of persuasion would make the CII reverse its decision. The government is now planning an "investment summit". "We have lost an opportunity to sign memoranda of understanding for new ventures worth at least Rs.10,000 crore," Y. Harishchandra Prasad, the CII's A.P. chapter president, said.

Chandrababu Naidu told Frontline: "Most people do not have an idea of the persuasive efforts I put in to showcase Hyderabad as an investment destination in the health, biotechnology, tourism and pharmaceutical sectors. I held 30 meetings with the Prime Minister and other Central leaders to build an international airport in Hyderabad. It also took a dozen meetings to prevail upon the Centre to set up the Insurance Regulatory Development Authority here. The media have never appreciated these achievements. Look what is happening now."

Revenue from domestic and international tourism has been affected. To make it worse, the United States State Department has issued a travel advisory about the risks involved in travelling to the State.


http://www.frontline.in/stories/20100129270202600.htm
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Scallion:

In the Business Outlook index, all cities except Mumbai, Delhi and Hyderabad showed a rise, but Index points of Pune increased the most (by 63 points).




very interesting to see Delhi on this list......
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Pune lo yevarina tech mahindra lo thelisina vallu vunnara? ma friend ki job vachindi akkada
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I think it is really high time to move or make our new investments to cities like vizag

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/pune/Pune-leads-in-e conomic-recovery-reveals-study-/articleshow/5442644.cms
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Pune rocks..4 yrs ada sadivina..too good place...
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The city has been leading in the economic recovery process in the country as all its major strength sectors such as information technology, manufacturing and engineering have posted a high level of confidence in the business and employment outlook for the current quarter January-March 2010.

According to the latest business outlook review released by leading staffing firm Team Lease Services Pvt Limited on Wednesday, the high level of outlook in the two areas will translate into brisk hiring activity in the quarters to follow , The study, which covered 501 companies across the country, focuses on the employment growth potential, the business outlook and hiring forecasts with relation to the location and the company profile. The report serves as a reference manual to corporate houses to understand the employment trend in the present market scenario in major cities across the country.

The report says that there is an increase in Employment Outlook index in cities except Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad and Ahmedabad. The Index points of Pune increased the most (by 50 points) while it dropped the most for Delhi (by 24 points). In the Business Outlook index, all cities except Mumbai, Delhi and Hyderabad showed a rise, but Index points of Pune increased the most (by 63 points).

Rajesh AR, vice president at TeamLease, told TOI from Bangalore that Pune has come out as the most assertive in breaking out of the recession impact and exceeded bigger cities like Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore in the positive sentiment.
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